Change the following as directed :
1.
Birds fly in the sky.(negative)
2. Rhoda loves his teacher, (interrogative)
3. Boys are doing their homework, (negative)
4. My friend speaks good English, (interrogative)
5. Dogs are barking, (interrogative)
6. He is learning music, (negative)
7.
We are going to Kolkata soon, (interrogative)
8. Children play in the evening, (negative)
9. Ritu sings a song, (negative)
10. I am listening to western music, (interrogative)​

Respuesta :

Answer:

1. Birds don't fly in the sky.

2. Does Rhoda love his teacher?

3. The boys aren't doing their homework.

4. Does my friend speak good English?

5. Are dogs barking?

6. He isn't listening to music.

7. Are we going to Kolkata soon?

8. Children don't play in the evening.

9. Ritu doesn't sing a song.

10. Am I listening to western music?

Explanation:

A negative sentence is a sentence that tells us that something is not true or correct. Negative sentences are formed by adding the word not after the first auxiliary verb in the positive sentence. For example:

  • Birds (do) fly in the sky. - Birds don't fly in the sky.
  • The boys are doing their homework. - The boys aren't doing their homework.

An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question. To turn a sentence into an interrogative one, you should put the auxiliary verb at the beginning of the sentence. For example:

  • Rhoda loves (= does love) his teacher. - Does Rhoda love his teacher?
  • Dogs are barking. = Are dogs barking?

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